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| NRC Word-Emotion Association Lexicon | |
| (NRC Emotion Lexicon) | |
| Version 0.92 | |
| 10 July 2011 | |
| Copyright (C) 2011 National Research Council Canada (NRC) | |
| Contact: Saif Mohammad (saif.mohammad@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca) | |
| 1. This copy of the NRC Emotion Lexicon is to be used for research | |
| purposes only. Please contact NRC if interested in a commercial | |
| license. | |
| 2. If you use this lexicon in your research, then please cite | |
| at least one of the papers listed below in the PUBLICATIONS section | |
| (preferably the journal paper in Computational Intelligence). | |
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| NRC EMOTION LEXICON | |
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| The NRC emotion lexicon is a list of words and their associations with | |
| eight emotions (anger, fear, anticipation, trust, surprise, sadness, | |
| joy, and disgust) and two sentiments (negative and positive). The | |
| annotations were manually done through Amazon's Mechanical Turk. Refer | |
| to publications below for more details. | |
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| PUBLICATIONS | |
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| Details of the lexicon can be found in the following peer-reviewed | |
| publications: | |
| -- Crowdsourcing a Word-Emotion Association Lexicon, Saif Mohammad and | |
| Peter Turney, Computational Intelligence, 39(3), 555-590, 2013. | |
| -- Tracking Sentiment in Mail: How Genders Differ on Emotional Axes, | |
| Saif Mohammad and Tony Yang, In Proceedings of the ACL 2011 Workshop | |
| on ACL 2011 Workshop on Computational Approaches to Subjectivity and | |
| Sentiment Analysis (WASSA), June 2011, Portland, OR. Paper (pdf) | |
| -- From Once Upon a Time to Happily Ever After: Tracking Emotions in | |
| Novels and Fairy Tales, Saif Mohammad, In Proceedings of the ACL 2011 | |
| Workshop on Language Technology for Cultural Heritage, Social | |
| Sciences, and Humanities (LaTeCH), June 2011, Portland, OR. Paper | |
| -- Emotions Evoked by Common Words and Phrases: Using Mechanical Turk | |
| to Create an Emotion Lexicon", Saif Mohammad and Peter Turney, In | |
| Proceedings of the NAACL-HLT 2010 Workshop on Computational Approaches | |
| to Analysis and Generation of Emotion in Text, June 2010, LA, | |
| California. | |
| Links to the papers are available here: | |
| http://www.purl.org/net/NRCemotionlexicon | |
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| VERSION INFORMATION | |
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| Version 0.92 is the latest version as of 10 July 2011. This version | |
| has annotations for more than twice as many terms as in Version 0.5 | |
| which was released earlier. | |
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| FORMAT | |
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| Each line has the following format: | |
| TargetWord<tab>AffectCategory<tab>AssociationFlag | |
| TargetWord is a word for which emotion associations are provided. | |
| AffectCategory is one of eight emotions (anger, fear, anticipation, | |
| trust, surprise, sadness, joy, or disgust) or one of two polarities | |
| (negative or positive). | |
| AssociationFlag has one of two possible values: 0 or 1. 0 indicates | |
| that the target word has no association with affect category, | |
| whereas 1 indicates an association. | |
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| OTHER FORMS OF THE LEXICON | |
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| The original lexicon has annotations at word-sense level. Each | |
| word-sense pair is annotated by at least three annotators (most are | |
| annotated by at least five). The word-level lexicon was created by | |
| taking the union of emotions associated with all the senses of a word. | |
| Please contact NRC if interested in the sense-level lexicon or if | |
| interested in more detailed information such as the individual | |
| annotations by each of the annotators. | |
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| CONTACT INFORMATION | |
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| Saif Mohammad | |
| Research Officer, National Research Council Canada | |
| email: saif.mohammad@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca | |
| phone: +1-613-993-0620 | |
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